Travelogues Colombia

Travel reports about vacations in Colombia

Our Colombia travelogues are extended travel stories about off the beaten track vacations in Colombia. There are 2 travel reports from holidays in Colombia. These travel journals are illustrated with 67 photos. Each travelogue has a separate page with independent travel information about Colombia.

From Bogotá to the Tatacoa Desert: cactuses, oddly shaped rocks and prehistoric sites. Santuario de Las Lajas in Ipiales was built on a bridge. Via Popayán and Cali to Salento and Valle de Cocora. Via Medellín to Villa de Leyva, with its archeological park Monquirá. Outdoor sporting in San Gil, then via Barichara and Bucaramanca to Santa Marta in Tayrona National Park: rainforest, bays and beaches. Finally Cartegena with city walls and forts. 43 photos.Touring Colombia travel information

Hidden deep in the mountains of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in the northern part of Colombia lies a Precolombian city, called Teyuna by the native Colombians, at an altitude of 1,200 meters. Its Spanish name is Ciudad Perdida, Lost City. From El Mamey it's five days up- and downhill through the green jungle, countless times crossing the Baritara River to bridge the 44 kilometers to the 1,200 stone steps that lead to circular terraces that were made around 800 and where a few thousand of Tairona Indians lived before the Spanish invasion. 24 photos.Jungle Trek to Ciudad Perdida travel information

Travel story & photos: Peter van Boheemen

Book your holiday in Colombia online

Via online reservation systems like À la Carte Vacations you can book airline tickets, hotels, rental cars and holiday houses. You can build a fly-drive itinerary with maximum flexibility, book a flight plus a hotel hotel for a night or weekend. Prices for hotels and car rental is usually much lower then what you pay at a travel store or at the location.